Highlights & Annual Report 2017-2018

 
 
“Gratitude is not only the greatest of all virtues, it is the parent of all others.” - Cicero
 
 

Dear Friends,

 
Graland Country Day School is a giving place. It is made up of students, faculty, staff, parents, grandparents, alumni, trustees and friends who give of themselves and who give back to the school and its community. Gifts of time, talent and treasure are abundant here and for this, we are grateful.
 
With regard to gifts of treasure, as in most independent schools, Graland relies on charitable gifts through the annual fund and the school’s endowment to supplement tuition income as part of our annual budget. Our 2017-18 fundraising success is attributable to both the broad donor community who shares its collective support as well as the philanthropic leaders who generously provide funds that have great immediate impact on each and every teacher, student and program at Graland - every day.
 
Additionally, hundreds of parents offered their gifts of time and talent for the annual fund, for the Graland Parent Association and beyond this past year. I wish to likewise extend my appreciation to these volunteers who contribute so much energy, expertise, and enthusiasm to our school.
 
Graland is incredibly grateful to list in this report the individuals, families and organizations who provided more than 1,000 gifts to the 2017-18 fiscal year. From annual fund support to gifts-in-kind; from endowed gifts to GPA sponsorships; Graland wishes to express gratitude for each and every one of these contributions. Every gift counts. Every gift matters. Every gift makes a difference.
 
With personal and institutional gratitude,
 
Jessica Goski
Director of Development

Graland Country Day School

55 CLERMONT STREET    DENVER, CO 80220    303.399.0390   
Graland Country Day School is a private school in Denver, Colorado, serving students in preschool, kindergarten, elementary, and middle school. Founded in Denver in 1924, Graland incorporates a rich, experiential learning approach in a traditional classroom setting, emphasizing the development of globally and socially conscious leaders who excel academically.